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What's the difference between bailment and escrow?
Asked on Mar 09th, 2013 on Business Law - California
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Escrow is a contractual arrangement with three parties, usually to arrange for the simultaneous exhange of things of value, such as a deed to real property and money (to pay for it.)
Bailment is a two party arrangement where one party puts physical possession of personal property with a second party.
Answered on Mar 11th, 2013 at 11:49 AM